Air Pollution, Asthma Burden Unevenly Shared Among U.S. Children

Posted: 05/07/2012 7:44 pm Updated: 05/07/2012 7:55 pm
Kellen Bolden was only 10 years old when an asthma attack took his life, but his mom still remembers him as a “little man” with big aspirations.

Kellen Bolden, 1990-2001.
“He often said to himself, ‘Good morning, Mr. Millionaire,'” recalled Rhonda Mitchell. Kellen’s dreams, she said, weren’t confined to the limits of his hometown, Jonesboro, Ga., a predominantly minority, low-income community about 20 miles south of Atlanta.

Much like its bigger neighbor to the north, and a number of other cities across the country, Jonesboro has long faced air pollution problems.

“We know that air quality is unacceptable in many places,” said Christopher Paul, a graduate student in environmental policy at Duke University. “This is just one of a number of assaults on children’s well-being that makes it harder to lead healthy, successful lives.” …

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